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I'm going to list it on either eBay or Craigslist or both..

 

I just need an idea on the value, what's the bottom dollar I should take...

 

Asus CM-6870 tower

I7-3770k 

16gb DDR3 ram

DVD-RW drive

upgraded 650w bronze certified PS

XFX RX RS 480 8gb 

500gb Samsung Evo 850 SSD

fresh copy of Windows 10. 

 

included but not installed is a corsair H60 cooler...

 

I can part ways with a Dell 24in 1080p monitor, Logitech keyboard and some random wireless gaming mouse too if I do a Craigslist deal... 

 

what's a price I can take comfortably. i dont need to get the best out of it whatever I just need to get rid of it? 

 

what y'all think? 

 

The Asus MoBo isn't overclockable cause Asus stock pcs suck. just looking for a ballpark figure here before I go out and list it. 

also how should I list it... thinking...

 

Entry Level gaming PC! Cheap! lol or some sheet like that.

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Id be good with buying it for like 500-600 but Im not the most experienced seller so I wouldn't really know if that's good or not. I'd probably list it at 750 on craigslist and then people will lowball you at around 650 maybe?

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depends in what country you're on. in usa you can check ebay for market prices.

other countries may differ.

if i were you, i would sell piece by piece rather than sell them in package.

you'll get more money.

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Just now, SupaKomputa said:

depends in what country you're on. in usa you can check ebay for market prices.

other countries may differ.

if i were you, i would sell piece by piece rather than sell them in package.

you'll get more money.

I can do that but I want the case gone too. I figured someone could get a working pc right out of the box and play games on it right away without messing around too much. 

 

im kinda hesitant though to sell on Craigslist cause I don't want crazies coming to my house so that would be an option! thanks! I'll consider that too. 

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2 minutes ago, CokerNik said:

I can do that but I want the case gone too. I figured someone could get a working pc right out of the box and play games on it right away without messing around too much. 

 

im kinda hesitant though to sell on Craigslist cause I don't want crazies coming to my house so that would be an option! thanks! I'll consider that too. 

You don't always have to meet at your own house, you could meet at a part or something near the city.

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The market for hardware peripherals are bigger than a working pc.

I don't see why anyone wouldn't want to buy your case. It's a pretty decent case.

If you're pc sold at once, it would be appraised lower than taken apart.

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